Thailand sees surge in imports of luxury and beauty products
Thailand’s imports of luxury and beauty products, such as brand-name bags, fillers and Botox, in the first half of the 2023 fiscal year, which began on October 2, 2022, increased by 40% year on year, according to the country’s Customs Department.
Bangkok (VNA) - Thailand’s imports of luxury and beauty products,such as brand-name bags, fillers and Botox, in the first half of the 2023fiscal year, which began on October 2, 2022, increased by 40% year on year, accordingto the country’s Customs Department.
This rise reflected positive economic sentiment, theincreasing purchasing power of consumers and a rebound in tourism.
According to Panthong Loykulnan, the department’s deputydirector-general, collection of import taxes by the department for the periodincreased by 67.3 billion THB (1.97 billion USD), or 27.7%, compared to thesame period a year ago.
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